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Edmund Husserl’s Freiburg Years – Mohanty, J. N. – Yale University Press

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Enlightened Pleasures – Kavanagh, Thomas M. – Yale University Press

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Andrew Marvell – Smith, Nigel – Yale University Press

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Adam Smith – Phillipson, Nicholas; Penguin Group (UK) – Yale University Press

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The Puritan Origins of the American Self – Bercovitch, Sacvan – Yale University Press

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On the Death and Life of Languages – Hagege (Hagège), Claude; Gladding, Jody; Editions Odile Jacob – Yale University Press

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Why Translation Matters – Grossman, Edith – Yale University Press

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The Anthology of Rap – Bradley, Adam; DuBois, Andrew; Gates, Jr., Henry Louis; Common; Chuck D – Yale University Press

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Varieties of Secularism in a Secular Age – Michael Warner, Jonathan VanAntwerpen, Craig Calhoun – Harvard University Press

About This Book About the Authors Reviews “What does it mean to say that we live in a secular age?” This apparently simple question opens into the massive, provocative, and complex A Secular Age, where Charles Taylor positions secularism as … Continue reading

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Ethics – David Wiggins – Harvard University Press

About This Book About the Authors Reviews Table of Contents Almost every thoughtful person wonders at some time why morality says what it says and how, if at all, it speaks to us. David Wiggins surveys the answers most commonly … Continue reading

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